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Dearborn County Commissioners – Jul 1833 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the July 1833 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

July Called Session 1833

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway

John P. Dunn, commissioner, appointed for receiving money to improve roads and bridges in Dearborn County. Normal Sparks and George P. Buell, his securities.

 

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Record of State Road leading from Harrison to Amos Boardman’s in Ripley County as laid out, surveyed and reported by George Waldorf, John Whitehead and Merit Hubbert, Commissioners. Surveyor Solomon Allen of Franklin County; Chain bearers: Joshua Rieley and Jeremiah Crosby.

 

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Received from James Dill $4.75 account of wolf scalps.

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1833 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1832 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May Session 1833

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Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway

David Gibson – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Cesars Creek Township

Elias Robinson – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Sparta Township

Isaac H. Carabaugh – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store

No. 1 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts for making rail and fencing the Poor Asylum ground

Thomas Slack – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and retail spirituous liquors at his grocery in Kelso Township

 

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No. 2 – Allowed to Daniel Pate for boarding and keeping Sarah Johnson, an infant pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Jesse D. Rice for keeping Sarah Johnson, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to Dresden McCaulley for appraising Town lots in Wilmington

No. 5 – Allowed to Horace Bassett for appraising town lots in Aurora

No. 6 – Allowed to John Langly for appraising town lots in Aurora

No. 7 – Allowed to James Reed for appraising town lots in Wilmington

Henry Walker appointed School Trustee of Section 16, Township 4, Range 2 West in the room of James Hubbart (resigned).

No. 8 – Allowed to Spencer West for keeping an infant child of Thomas Steel

No. 9 – Allowed to Susan Beckworth for keeping John Fancher, a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Mary Muir for keeping Rebecca Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Hannah Bennett for keeping Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

 

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No. 13 – Allowed to Wm. Pursell and John Snyder, overseers of the poor for Logan Township for sundries furnished Andrew Stall, a transient pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Jacob Larimore for keeping Thomas Moore, a pauper

Isaac Adair – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his residence in Logan Township

Jacob V. Lawrence, John Lewis & Henry McKenzie appointed School Trustees for School Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 2 West.

No. 15 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance for appraising town property in Lawrenceburg & Hardinsburgh

No. 16 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for appraising town property in Lawrenceburg and Hardinsburgh

No. 17 – Allowed to Alfred Jeffree for guarding the jail one night

No. 18 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts and Zebulon H. Roberts in part pay for making 100,000 bricks for poor asylum

Allowances for Grand Jurors at March Term 1833:

  • No. 19 – George P. Buell
  • No. 20 – John Gray
  • No. 21 – Levi Miller
  • No. 22 – John B. Clark
  • No. 23 – Joseph Adams
  • No. 24 – Merritt Hubbell
  • No. 25 – Elias Little
  • No. 26 – George Larreson
  • No. 27 – Hugh McClure
  • No. 28 – Abraham Ferris
  • No. 29 – Amos T. Coyle
  • No. 30 – William Allen
  • No. 31 – Robert Wilber
  • No. 32 – Charles Dashill
  • No. 33 – William Tucker

 

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Allowances for Petit Jurors at March Term 1833:

  • No. 34 – Peter Allen
  • No. 35 – James D. Gidney
  • No. 36 – James Angivine
  • No. 37 – John Wilson
  • No. 38 – Johannas Bargin
  • No. 39 – Whalon Gibson
  • No. 40 – Charles B. Pate
  • No. 41 – Archd McCabe
  • No. 42 – Benjamin Hines
  • No. 43 – Matthew Swan
  • No. 44 – Richard Downey
  • No. 45 – Thomas Ewbanks
  • No. 46 – John Myers
  • No. 47 – Jesse Laird
  • No. 48 – Joseph Woods
  • No. 49 – Isaac Coldwell
  • No. 50 – Stephen Green
  • No. 51 – Reuben Jaquith
  • No. 52 – Archibald McCabe [crossed out]
  • No. 53 – Jacob Hayes
  • No. 54 – John C. Moore
  • No. 55 – John Shook
  • No. 56 – George Nichols
  • No. 57 – James McKittrick
  • No. 58 – Joel Lynn
  • No. 59 – Thomas Baggs
  • No. 60 – James Thompson
  • No. 61 – Charles Spooner
  • No. 62 – John Callahan
  • No. 63 – John Columbia
  • No. 64 – Spencer Davis
  • No. 65 – Abel True
  • No. 66 – Cornelius S. Faulkoner
  • No. 67 – Oliver Huestis
  • No. 68 – William Gerrard
  • No. 69 – Abner Tibbets
  • No. 70 – Charles W. Wright
  • No. 71 – Zachariah Bedford
  • No. 72 – Ulysses Cook
  • No. 73 – Ebenezer Roberts
  • No. 74 – Riley Elliott
  • No. 75 – John W. Cloud
  • No. 76 – Joseph E. Baker
  • No. 77 – Thomas Darling
  • No. 78 – Amos Morris
  • No. 79 – Zachariah Conger
  • No. 80 – Ranna Stevens
  • No. 81 – Andrew Morgan
  • No. 82 – Enoch Conger
  • No. 83 – Thomas Wilson
  • No. 84 – James Lindsey
  • No. 85 – John Hood
  • No. 86 – John Saltmarsh
  • No. 87 – Philander Ross
  • No. 88 – Joseph C. Moore
  • No. 89 – WIlliam U. Loyd
  • No. 90 – Aaron B. Henry
  • No. 91 – Dennis Stewart
  • No. 92 – John Ferrel
  • No. 93 – Albert Cadwell
  • No. 94 – Jeremiah H. Harrison
  • No. 95 – William Whipple
  • No. 96 – Johnson Watts
  • No. 97 – Morton Justice
  • No 98 – Andrew Worley

 

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No. 99 – D. S. Major, defending a pauper criminal

No. 100 – Hiram W. Cloud, constable attending circuit court 12 days

No. 101 – Lemuel G. Elder, 12 days attending circuit court as constable

No. 102 – Jabez Whipple, 4 days as constable attending circuit court

No. 103 – William Dils, Sheriff, for firewood, cleaning Court House

 

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James M. Darragh – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

J. H. Lane & Co. – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

No. 104 – Allowed to Crontz & Wymond for making hand cuffs, chain, shackles and staple, and ironing sundry prisoners in prison, at various times

Joshua Dorman – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Sparta Township

No. 105 – Allowed to Zadack West for keeping Oliver Steele, a pauper

No. 106 – Allowed to N. & G. Sparks for sundry goods furnished paupers

Norval & Green Sparks – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at tie store in Lawrenceburg

 

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William Harrington – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house of Lawrenceburg

William Runnion – license to keep grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

Abijah North – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery in Randolph Township

M. Holstead – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

No. 107 – Allowed to James Roach for keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 108 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for extra services

No. 109 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for taking depositions relative to paupers

No. 110 – Allowed to Simon Alexander for keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 111 – Allowed to Danl A. B. C. Fox for medicine and attendance on Ann Gay, a pauper

 

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S. Wilber & Co. – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

William Flake appointed collector of state and county revenue for 1833. James W. Hunter, Warren Tibbs and David V. Culley, securities.

John Myers appointed Seminary Trustee for district No. 1 in the room of Cornelius Miller who declined serving. Thomas K. Coles and Nelson H. Torbett, securities.

Benjamin Tibbetts, Jr. – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Manchester Township

Thatcher & Knapp – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Laughery Township

Leon Bowman – license to keep a grocery at his shop in Rising Sun

Samuel Howard – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Rising Sun.

 

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R. K. Eaton & Co. – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Scott and Howard – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Shadrach Hathaway – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

John Langley – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Aurora

Petition of Miles Kellogg and sundry other citizens for establishment of a county road commencing at Lawrenceburg at Isaac Dunn’s corner, running through Hardinsburgh to the north end of Main Street at lands of Jacob Dennis, through lands of Walter Hays, passing Deeker Croziers, across White Water River to road from Harrison to Brookville.

No. 112 – Allowed to Edward Williams for keeping Maria Matthews, a pauper

 

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No. 113 – Allowed to Noah Miller for keeping and boarding Maria Matthews, a pauper

No. 114 – Allowed to Simon Alexander for keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 115 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping Elisma Gay, a pauper

Tax duplicates.

No. 116 – Allowed to William Hamilton for sundries furnished John Fancher, a pauper

No. 117 – Allowed to William Harrington for sundries furnished Wm. P. Richardson, a pauper

No. 118 – Allowed to Omer Toussey for goods furnished a pauper

No. 119 – Allowed to Zachariah Bedford & Co. for sundries to paupers

No. 120 – Allowed to Enoch D. John & West for sundries furnished a pauper

Thomas Purcell appointed School Trustee of Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 1 West in the room of John O’Brien (left the county).

 

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Zachariah Bedford & Co. – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their grocery in Lawrenceburg

Benjn Morgan – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop

Benjn Noble – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in New Lawrenceburg

Ordered remitted to Russell Coman, Collector, for overcharges, to wit:

  • Benjamin Noyes, two oxen
  • John Barton, 30 acres
  • Rollin T. Tozier, 47 acres
  • John K. Lawrence, 1 silver watch
  • John Blattner, 1 horse
  • William Shepherd, 1 horse
  • Robert Rowe, Jr., 1 horse
  • William Clark, 1 oxen
  • Daniel Taylor, 20 acres
  • Nicholas Mauslin, 1 horse
  • Margaret Glenn, 100 acres
  • Wm. McBride, 1 silver watch
  • James Boyd, 80 acres
  • Carleton Marble, 80 acres
  • John Gibson, 1 horse
  • Wm. McClure, brass clock
  • Wm. Pierson, 2 oxen and 2 horses
  • Robert Robinson, 1 horse

 

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Shaw & Protzman – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

John P. Dunn – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Charles W. Wright – license to keep a grocery and vend and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his house in Manchester Township.

Omar Toussey – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 121 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding sundry prisoners, to wit: William Dixon, John G. Houry, Wm. Fleming, Joshua Northern, Andrew Ryder, Trueman Hubble, Mrs. Wheeler

 

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John Shook – license to keep a grocery and retail and vend foreign and domestic groceries

 

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Ordered to Russell Coman, Collector, credit.

Overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburg Township report. Direct overseers pay to Mrs. Ritcheson, wife of William R. Richardson, a pauper who is stricken off the pauper list, $1.00 per week to support her husband.

Treasurer’s report.

 

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Ordered by the board that the Treasurer be charged with the following items, to wit:

  • From Mr. Gennis & Co. license to vend wooden clocks
  • Sheneman at Harrison
  • D. Emerson, Sheneman
  • J. Haddock, circus rider

 

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No. 123 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival for medicine and attendance to sundry paupers

No. 124 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk, record books, and stationery for clerk’s office

No. 125 – Allowed to Alexander H. Dill, office rent for clerk’s office

No. 126 – Allowed to Thomas Porter for recording sundry indentures and restoring last record

No. 127 – Allowed to Walter Armstrong as Petit Juror

Walter Armstrong appointed treasurer. Isaac Dunn and Jesse Hunt, securities.

No. 128 – Allowed to Thomas Purcel for assessing taxable property in Logan Township

No. 129 – Allowed to James D. Gidney for assessing taxable property in Kelso Township

No. 130 – Allowed to Abraham Showalter for assessing taxable property in Jackson Township

No. 131 – Allowed to Sewell Plumer for assessing taxable property in Manchester Township

 

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No. 132 – Allowed to Hiram Wiley for assessing taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 133 – Allowed to Stephen Green for assessing taxable property in Laughery Township

No. 134 – Allowed to Benjamin Johnson for assessing taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 135 – Allowed to George Pate for assessing taxable property in Cesars Creek Township

No. 136 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for assessing taxable property in Union Township

No. 137 – Allowed to Daniel Tapley for assessing taxable property in Randolph Township

Fines returned by John Saltmarsh, Lawrenceburg Township:

  • William Priest – assault & battery – fined (not collected) $1.00
  • J. U. Lane – assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • James Armstrong – assault & battery – fined (not collected) $1.00
  • Robert Bruce – assault & battery – fined (not collected) $1.00
  • Nathaniel Green – assault & battery – fined (not collected) $2.00
  • Thomas Steel – swearing – fined $1.00
  • Eli Hill – assault & battery – fined $3.00
  • James Sullivan – assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • John Brasher – assault & battery – fined $3.00

 

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Fines returned by Joseph Woods, Union Township:

  • John Traver, Zaches Walton – on complaint of Esther B. Wheel – house breaking – acquitted

 

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Fines returned by Ulysses Cook:

  • John Barkdoll – on complaint of Henry Newton for assault & battery – fined $1.00

Fines returned by Cyrus Mills:

  • Abner Dill – on complaint of David Wilson for assault & battery – fined $5.00
  • John Bottz – on complaint of Philander Ross for assault & battery – fined $1.00

Fines returned by John Columbia:

  • Alexander Noble – assault & battery committed on the body of John Whitaker, Jr., minor son of John Whitaker – fined $2.00
  • Nehemiah Hubbard – assault & battery committed on the body of Dorman Holladay – fined $2.00

 

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Fines returned by Thomas Palmer:

  • Irvin Armstrong – assault & battery on C. F. Clarkson – fined $1.00
  • Thomas Payne – assault & battery on Benjamin Fuller – fined $1.00
  • Thomas Branon – assault & battery on Nathaniel Green – fined $2.00

Fines returned by Thomas Baggs:

  • John McHaney – assault & battery on the body of John Feneman – fined $1.50

Fines returned by Isaac Coldwell:

  • John Montgomery – assault & battery on Mary Montgomery – fined $1.00
  • Andrew Anderson – assault & battery on Wm. Tucker – fined $1.00
  • John McClary – assault & battery on Joseph Shaugh – fined $1.00
  • Rasiel Arnold – assault & battery on William Davis – fined $1.00

 

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Fines returned by William Gerrard, Union Township:

  • Samuel Beckworth – malicious trespass, informant Mary P. Brumbly – acquitted
  • Edward Coen – assault & battery on Solomon Kittle – acquitted Samuel Beckworth – assault, informant Mary P. Brambly – acquitted
  • John Denison & William Howe – assault & battery, informant William Gibson – acquitted
  • Robert Patterson & Rebeccah, his wife – theft, informant Michael Cusake – acquitted

 

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No. 138 – Allowed to George Arnold as Commissioner

No. 139 – Allowed to Mark McCracken as Commissioner

No. 140 – Allowed to William Conaway as Commissioner

 

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Ordered that Jackson Township be attached to District No. 2.

Ulysses Cooke appointed School Trustee of School Section No. 16, Township 5, Range 1 West in the room of Nathan Gilbert (removed); William Hamilton having refused to serve.

Jury selection.

No. 141 – Allowed to James Dill for costs in motion against the collector March Term 1833

No. 142 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for costs in a motion against the collector

No. 143 – Allowed to George H. Dunn, attorney defending collectors and securities

No. 144 – Allowed to George Arnold for extra services attending to the business of the Poor Asylum

 

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No. 145 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for various services relative to the poor asylum, to wit: purchasing land, taking bond, having deed executed, making contract for repairs of farm, and contract for brick

No. 146 – Allowed to Mark McCracken as Commissioner

No. 147 – Allowed to George Arnold as Commissioner

No. 148 – Allowed to William Conaway as Commissioner

Contract with John Shook to make certain repairs to bench and bar in the Court House.

 

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Contract with Jesse Hunt to make repairs to North Room in 2nd story of Jail.

No. 149 – Allowed to William Harrington for sundries furnished Wm. R. Richardson, a pauper

 

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Record of state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Madison. Chain bearers: Thomas Campbell, Barba Read, W. Patterson, John Fenton, Elijah Lembuck, John Boyd, W. Guard. John Gellet, surveyor. Able C. Pepper and Thomas Armstrong. Henry James, commissioner.

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1833 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1833 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

March Session 1833

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Present:

  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway

Thomas Guion – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Laughery Township

Thomas Guion – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Laughery Township

 

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No. 1 – Allowed to Alexander Hamilton Dill for two record books, one for school commissioner and one for clerk’s office to keep records of School Trustees and forfeited lands

No. 2 – Allowed to A. H. Dill for a cord of wood furnished the Court House and cutting the same

Thomas Folber – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment at Aurora

No. 3 – Allowed to Benjamin Dolph for killing seven wolves under the age of 6 months

No. 4 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding and fire wood furnished John G. Houny, William Dixon, Joshua Northern, Andrew Rider, William Fleming and Charles Reder and making bed tick for prisoners

No. 5 – Allowed to James Walker, School Commissioner, for 2 days services

No. 6 – Allowed to William Cooke for firewood furnished the probate court February 1833

 

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Thomas K. Cole – license to keep a store and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Wilmington

No. 7 – Allowed to Thomas Milburn as Grand Juror September 1832 omitted to be entered at the Nov Session 1832 from the fault of the clerk

Pinkney James & Co. – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise

No. 8 – Allowed to David V. Culley for publishing an account of receipts and expenditures

No. 9 – Allowed to John S. Percival for medicine and attendance to Thomas Steel, a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival, Coroner, for holding an Inquest on the body of Thomas Wilkinson, a drowned man

No. 11 – John T. Bishop, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 12 – Thomas Brannon, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 13 – Alfred K. Jefferes, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 14 – Francis Welch, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 15 – A. R. Runyon, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 16 – Joseph Boon, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 17 – Thomas Blithe, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 18 – William Patterson, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 19 – Abel Thompson, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 20 – John Gattenby, Juror on the above Inquest

 

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No. 21 – Horace Whitney, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 22 – Marcas Beach, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 23 – Allowed to six witnesses

No. 24 – Allowed to Charles Spooner for making coffin for drowned [man]

No. 25 – Allowed to Spencer West for hauling coffin to graveyard

No. 26 – Allowed to Elias Conklin for digging grave for drowned man

No. 27 – Allowed to Richard Moran for washing drowned man

Ordered that $1.20 be deducted from John S. Percival’s county order on the above inquest for clothing of a deceased person

E. D. John and West – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

 

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William Hamilton appointed Trustee for School Section 16, Township 5, Range 1 West in the room of Nathan Gilbert (removed from county).

Mark McCracken joined the board.

Aaron Foulke – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Ordered the purchase of a certain piece of land made by Mark McCracken from Phoebe Pate of fifty acres for erecting an asylum for the support and accommodation of the poor.

Ordered that the location of the County Seminary be at Wilmington.

 

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No. 28 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for guarding the jail in which is confined sundry criminals

Toussey & Dunn – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise

No. 29 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for guarding the Jail in which sundry criminals are confined

Omer Toussey – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg – refused

No. 30 – Allowed to George Arnold as Commissioner

No. 31 – Allowed to William Conaway as Commissioner

Joseph E. Baker – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Manchester Township

 

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No. 32 – Allowed to John Shanks for removing Adam Payne and Rachel Payne, two paupers

No. 33 – Allowed to George Johnson for ironing and repairing Irons for sundry prisoners confined in Jail

Ordered that Asenath Steele, infant daughter of Thomas Steele, deceased, be deemed and considered as a pauper, and be provided for by the overseers of the poor for Lawrenceburg Township.

No. 34 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as commissioner

George Johnson – license to keep a grocery at his shop in Lawrenceburg

Board to receive proposals for county asylum.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1833 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the January 1833 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

January Session 1833

Page 287

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway

Joseph Harwood – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Wilmington

John Palmer – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Hannah Bennet for keeping and boarding Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to Mary Muir for keeping and boarding Rebecca Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping and boarding Mary Orchard, a pauper

John Lemon – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his stop in Rising Sun

 

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Ordered that time be given to Russell Coman, Collector of county revenue , until March to settle with county treasurer.

No. 4 – Allowed to John Malatt for keeping and boarding Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Danl A. B. C. Fox for medical attendance to Ann Gay, a pauper, and medicine furnished

No. 6 – Allowed to Russel Coman for making a coffin for William Crumet, a pauper

Fines returned by Mark McCracken:

  • Joseph E. Baker – assault & battery on Catharine Vargison – fined $0.50

 

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Oliver Heustis – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his store in Manchester Township

Report of School Trustees.

Allowed for services as Jurors at the Probate Court November Term 1832:

  • 7 – William Johnson
  • 8 – Jacob Dils
  • 9 – Solomon Hubbard
  • 10 – Henry Walker
  • 11 – Albert Dils
  • 12 – Samuel Steele
  • 13 – John Neale
  • 14 – John Snyder
  • 15 – Abraham Hyter
  • 16 – Joseph E. Baker
  • 17 – William Brown
  • 18 – John Saltmarsh

 

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Amaziah Bailey – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

Daniel Scran – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Hartford

No. 19 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding and keeping John G. Houry

No. 20 – Allowed to William Cook, Jailor, for boarding and keeping Stomas Steele

No. 21 – Allowed to William Cook, Jailor, for boarding and keeping Aaron Pooll

No. 22 – Allowed to William Cook, Jailor, for boarding and keeping William Dixon

No. 23 – Allowed to William Cook for wood for commissioners’ court, Nov. Probate and January session

John Till – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store In Cesars Creek Township

 

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No. 24 – Allowed to John S. Percival for holding a Jury of Inquest as Coroner on body of a drowned woman

No. 25 – Allowed to Edwin G. Pratt, Juror of Inquest above

No. 26 – Allowed to Mark McCracken, Juror of Inquest above

No. 27 – Allowed to Russell Coman, Juror of Inquest above

No. 28 – Allowed to Absolum Runion, Juror of Inquest above

No. 29 – Allowed to Elias Conklin, Juror of Inquest above

No. 30 – Allowed to Edward T. Shields, Juror of Inquest above

No. 31 – Allowed to Titus Beckworth, Juror of Inquest above

No. 32 – Allowed to Spencer West, Juror of Inquest above

No. 33 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh, Juror of Inquest above

No. 34 – Allowed to William Priest, Juror of Inquest above

 

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No. 35 – Allowed to William Cook, Juror of Inquest above

No. 36 – Allowed to Thomas Blythe, Juror of Inquest above

No. 37 – Allowed to Robert James as witness on the foregoing Inquest

No. 38 – Allowed to John Whitten as witness on the foregoing Inquest

No. 39 – Allowed to Charles Spooner for making coffin for drowned woman

No. 40 – Allowed to Spencer West for drawing corpse to graveyard

No. 41 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for cash paid for digging grave for drowned woman

No. 42 – Allowed to Waller Hudson for boarding and keeping James Chamberlin and Elisha Groves as Jailor

No. 43 – Allowed to Waller Hudson for service rendered to Jurys of Inquest

Ordered that John S. Percival be authorized to sell at some public sale one plaid cloak and shoes and shall, which was taken from a drowned woman.

Ordered remitted to John Pugsly overcharge on county tax.

 

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Appointments:

  • Daniel Tapley, assessor, Randolph Township
  • George Pate, assessor, Cesars Creek Township
  • Joseph Woods, assessor, Union Township
  • Stephen Green, assessor, Laughrey Township
  • Benjamin Johnson, assessor, Sparta Township
  • Hiram Wiley, assessor, Lawrenceburgh Township
  • Sewell Plummer, assessor, Manchester Township
  • Thomas Pursil, assessor, Logan Township
  • James D. Gidney, assessor, Kelso Township
  • Abraham Showalter, assessor, Jackson Township

Petition of sundry citizens of Randolph Township to be attached to Union Township. Sections 24, 25 and 36 in Township 4, Range 1 west ordered part of Union Township.

 

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Fines handed in by Ulysses Cooke:

  • James Brown and Chilon Truelock – assault & battery on George Cheek – fined $1.00 each
  • Richard Mason, Charles Mason and Amos Way – assault & battery on Caty Barkdall – fined $1.00 each

Ordered tat it be certified that John Myers has been illegally charged with a poll tax, he being over 60 years.

No. 44 – Allowed to Thomas Porter, recorder, for recording sundry deeds and for a record book

 

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Ordered allowances to judges, clerks, and inspectors of presidential election.

No. 45 – Allowed to Harris Fitch for sundries furnished Warwick Shaw, a pauper

No. 46 – Allowed to Joseph Boon for keeping a pauper

No. 47 – Allowed to Zadock West for keeping a pauper

No. 48 – Allowed to Bedford & Saltmarsh for one ream of paper

School Trustees report.

No. 49 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for monies paid L. W. Johnson for glazing Court House windows

No. 50 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as commissioner

No. 51 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as commissioner

No. 52 – Allowed to William Conway for his services as commissioner

 

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Fines assessed by James W. Hunter:

  • Robert Galbreath – on complaint of Charles Watson for assault on Mary Watson – fined $2.00
  • John Priest – for assault and battery on John Sherod – fined $1.00
  • Irwin Armstrong – for assault and battery on John T. Powers – fined $1.00
  • John Taylor – for assault and battery on John Misner – fined $1.50
  • Alfred Jeffrees – assault on John T. Bisshop – fiend $2.00
  • David Devit – on complaint of John Vandoran for profane swearing – fined $3.00
  • John Vandoran – on complaint of David Devit for profane swearing – fined $3.00
  • John Vandoran – on complaint of David Devitt for assault – fined $1.00
  • William Priest – on complaint of James Brown for assault and battery – fined $1.00

 

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Report of Seminary Trustees.

David Bowers, School Trustee, resigned. Cornelius Miller of Randolph Township appointed School Trustee of district No. 1.

Ordered that the overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township be notified that the children of Thomas Steele shall not be considered as any longer entitled to the support of the county as paupers.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1832 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1832 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November 1832 Session

Page 269

Present:

  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway

Fines returned by William Conaway, Laughery Township:

  • Jacob Cittle – assault & battery committed on the body of Israel Cage – fined $1.00
  • William Abden – assault & battery committed on the body of Mahlon Powell – fined $1.00
  • Isaiah Hunt – acquitted by a jury for a charge of assault & battery on the body of Hart Reno
  • Robert Walker – assault & battery committed on the body of Bunell Walser – fined $1.00

 

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Fines returned by David Bowers:

  • [no name] – on complaint for perjury – to Circuit Court
  • William Lamkin – on complaint of Chester Thayer for feloniously take and carry away sundry cooper stuff as the property of Chester Thayer – no guilty

Allowances for Grand Jurors at September Term 1832:

  • No. 1 – David V. Culley
  • No. 2 – Henry Walker
  • No. 3 – Thomas Milbun
  • No. 4 – Joseph Adams
  • No. 5 – Ferrington Barricklow
  • No. 6 – Thomas M. Brackenridge
  • No. 7 – Jacob Dennis
  • No. 8 – James Walker
  • No. 9 – Samuel Hollowed
  • No. 10 – Henry Dils
  • No. 11 – Samuel Best
  • No. 12 – Samuel Wright
  • No. 13 – Solomon Hubberd
  • No. 14 – Stephen Haistings

 

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Allowances for Petit Jurors at September Term 1832:

  • No. 15 – George Waldroff
  • No. 16 – Elijah Blasdel
  • No. 17 – John P. King
  • No. 18 – Joel Beach
  • No. 19 – John Hansel
  • No. 20 – Enoch Conger
  • No. 21 – William Lake
  • No. 22 – William Johnson
  • No. 23 – George Dugan
  • No. 24 – Charles Elder
  • No. 25 – James Wymond
  • No. 26 – George Weaver
  • No. 27 – John Callahan
  • No. 28 – Isaac Vanhouten
  • No. 29 – Asa Shattuck
  • No. 30 – Anderson F. Gage
  • No. 31 – Samuel Elliott
  • No. 32 – Edward Fairchild
  • No. 33 – John Palmerton
  • No. 34 – Henry Jaquith
  • No. 35 – James Fuller
  • No. 36 – John Gibson
  • No. 37 – John Barricklow
  • No. 38 – John Cloud
  • No. 39 – William Howlett
  • No. 40 – James McBride
  • No. 41 – Levi Miller
  • No. 42 – John Shook
  • No. 43 – Albert Dils
  • No. 44 – William Jessup
  • No. 45 – Benjamin Reno
  • No. 46 – Asa Smith
  • No. 47 – Thomas Darling
  • No. 48 – Abraham Roland
  • No. 49 – Riley Elliott
  • No. 50 – David Nevitt
  • No. 51 – William H. Loyd
  • No. 52 – Thaddeus Owens
  • No. 53 – John Davidson
  • No. 54 – Reuben Jaquith
  • No. 55 – Mark McCracken
  • No. 56 – Samuel McMullen
  • No. 57 – John Bennett
  • No. 58 – Richard S. Freeland
  • No. 59 – Joseph E. Baker
  • No. 60 – Joseph Woods
  • No. 61 – Henry Bruce
  • No. 62 – Nelson H. Torbet
  • No. 63 – Aaron Henry
  • No. 64 – Stephen Green
  • No. 65 – Miles Kellogg
  • No. 66 – Stephen Stewart
  • No. 67 – Jesse Vaughan
  • No. 68 – William Priest

 

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No. 69 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder as constable at September 1832 Circuit Court

No. 70 – Allowed to Hiram W. Cloud as constable at September 1832 Circuit Court

No. 71 – Allowed to William Tucker for service attending Grand Jurors

No. 72 – Allowed to William Dils for wood furnished for the use of Dearborn Circuit Court, resuming grand jury and cleaning court house

No. 73 – Allowed to Philip Spooner for defending Isaac Wood, a pauper criminal

No. 74 – Allowed to Isaac Dunn as associate Judge of the Dearborn Circuit Court

No. 75 – Allowed to John McPike as associate Judge of the Dearborn Circuit Court

 

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Fielding C. Smith – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

No. 76 – Allowed to James Roach for boarding and keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 77 – Allowed to Jacob Larimore for boarding and keeping Thomas Moore, a pauper

No. 78 – Allowed to William Cooke for boarding and keeping sundry prisoners in Jail, to wit: Washington, Solomon T. Warren, John G. Haurey, Peter Bloomer, and Isaac Woods

No. 79 – Allowed to Harris Fitch for keeping and removing John Hollinshead, a pauper

No. 80 – Allowed to Joseph Boon for keeping and supporting Asemath Steele, a pauper

No. 81 – Allowed to Zadock West for boarding and keeping Oliver Steel, an infant pauper

No. 82 – Allowed to Zadock West for boarding, attending and keeping Samuel Summerfield

No. 83 – Allowed to John F. Bishop for boarding, keeping and attendance on Samuel Summerfield, a pauper

 

No. 275

Daniel Mahean & Patrick McCay – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and retail spirituous liquors

Stephen Coffin – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and retail spirituous liquors in Hardinsburgh

Shedderick Wilber & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

Whalen Gibson – license to retail foreign merchandise at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

Mark McCracken, president of board, took his seat.

No. 84 – Allowed to William Dils, Sheriff, for extra services and ironing and taking off irons from Wm. Dixon and Isaac Wood, two prisoners in jail

Fines returned by Isaac Colwell, Kelso Township:

  • Bartholomew Reignier – affray at the house of Caleb Johnson – fined $1.00
  • Baisel Arnold and James Disberry – affray at the house of Henry McKinzie – fined 1.00 each
  • Nicholas Masrum and John Platner – affray at the store of F. C. Smith – fined $1.00 each
  • Ansel McWithy – assault & battery on Miles Kellogg – acquitted

 

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Fines collected by James Dill:

  • Frederick Lucas – fined $25.00
  • Hamilton Jarred – fined $30.00

 

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No. 85 – Allowed to Edwin G. Pratt for attending a suit in the Circuit Court on behalf of the County

John Brooks – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at Wilmington

No. 86 – Allowed to Alexander H. Dill for rent of clerk’s office

No. 87 – Allowed to William Wheeler as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

No. 88 – Allowed to Eber Ward as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

John B. Clark – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise

No. 89 – Allowed to Charles Spooner for making a coffin for Samuel Sumerfield, a pauper

Criswell and Synon – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

 

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No. 90 – Allowed to John S. Percival for medical attendance performed to Samuel Summerfield, a pauper

No. 91 – Allowed to James Walker, School Commissioner, for one day service attending and making sale of school section No. 16, Township 7, Range 1 West

School Commissioner’s report.

  • Loaned to Major Samuel McHenry on mortgage $300
  • Loaned to John Shanks on mortgage $270.00
  • Loaned to Jehu Goodwin, $50.48

 

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Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

Tousey & Dunn – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Jacob Storms – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his shop in Logan Township

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Daniel Kerrey – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his house in Logan Township

 

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No. 92 – Allowed to J. W. Eggleston, returning Judge of Election

No. 93 – Allowed to Charles Spooner for making a coffin for Jacob J. Huff, a pauper

John W. Hall presented a claim for holding Inquest on a dead body which was disallowed.

Fines returned by John Saltmarsh:

  • Chalon Trulock – assault and battery – fined $2.00
  • James Armstrong, Calvin Craig, Thomas Gibson and Irvin Armstrong – on the oath of Abraham Lacy, a warrant issued and two of the defendants were arrested and on trial of this cause the testimony failed to appear and left the state and the defendants that were taken were discharged.
  • Eli Hill – assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • Bartlet Ellison – swearing – fined $1.00
  • Elisha McNeely – assault & battery – fined $2.00
  • Afred Jeffrees – assault & battery – fined $10.00
  • Thomas Stonebroker – assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • William Priest – assault & battery – fined $1.00

 

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Fines returned by Thomas Baggs, Laughery Township:

  • Isaac Huffman – assault & battery on the body of Ira Wright – fined $1.00
  • Riley Jackson – assault & battery on the body of Lewis Nicholson – fined $1.50

Treasurer’s report by Walter Armstrong.

 

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Ordered that the clerk procure a book for School Trustee.

No. 94 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court and this board

No. 95 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as commissioner of Dearborn County

No. 96 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as commissioner

No. 97 – Allowed to William Conway for his services as commissioner

Fines returned by James Dill:

  • David Criswell – fined by the Circuit Court $7.00

Fines returned by John Palmer:

  • Rufus Jurdon and Pamlia Jurdon – affidavit charging defendants with assault and threats to the person of Candis Hewitt – discharged
  • Joseph E. Baker – affidavit of Joel Beach praying surety of the peace of defendant – discharged
  • William Barber – on complaint of Abraham Ridling – larceny – discharged
  • James McKer and Abraham Ridling – on complaint of William Barber – discharged
  • John G. Howery – on complaint of Dennis Stewart – larceny – committed to prison
  • George Cheek – on oath of Chalen Trulock – assault & battery – fined $3.00
  • Mary Curtis – on oath of Welthy Vaughan – assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • Lucius Fairbanks – on oath of Nancy Fairbanks praying surety of the peace – bail of $200 not paid – put in hands of A. R. Pond

 

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Fines assessed by Robert Rowe:

  • John McClary – assault & battery on David Boltz – fined $2.00
  • David Boltz and John McClary – affray – acquitted

Board adjourned.

 

November Called Session 1832

Page 285

Luther Plummer – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise

No. 98 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for services as county commissioner

No. 99 – Allowed to George Arnold for services as county commissioner

No. 100 – Allowed to William Conway for services as county commissioner

Account of receipts and expenditures of the county.

 

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[Continued]

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1832 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1832 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

September 1832 Session

Page 260

Present:

  • Mark McCracken
  • George Arnold
  • William Conaway, elected in place of Joseph Woods

Mark McCracken elected president of board.

Abraham B. Adams & Isaac Lathrop (who have been selling on permit) – license to keep a grocery in New Lawrenceburg and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their grocery in New Lawrenceburg

Robert Haddack (who has been selling on permit) – license to keep a grocery at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

Samuel F. Dodds – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Sparta Township

 

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John Bledsoe – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery in Logan Township

Jefferson Rittenhouse – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

Ordered to be remitted to John Caldwell overcharge in horse tax.

No. 1 – Allowed to Mary Muir for keeping and boarding Rebecca Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to Hannah Bennett for keeping and boarding Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Elisha McNeely for sundries furnished Rachel Cavinder, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for food to a pauper, John Holman, one night

No. 5 – Allowed to James Salmon for sundries furnished John McFall, a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping and boarding Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Zadock West for keeping Oliver Steel and infant pauper

No. 8 – Allowed to Milton Gregg, late Sheriff, for sundry expenditures in and about jail, expenses in endeavoring to reclaim prisoner and per account filed

 

Page 262

Application of Elias Conwell for a public ferry, by Pratt, his attorney. Board grants public ferry across Hogan Creek at the public road at or near the mouth of Hogan Creek. Charles Vattier, by Law, his attorney, excepts to the granting of ferry for reasons he will file tomorrow. Vattier to move board to accept his bond of ferry since he owns the land on both sides of the creek.

No. 9 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for balance of extra services as Sheriff

 

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No. 10 – Allowed to David V. Culley for printing notice of Seminary Trustee election, notice for and on account of County Treasury, and printing and ream of county orders

No. 11 – Allowed to Thomas Porter for his services recording and restoring last records, bond of school commissioners and two indentures of paupers

No. 12 – Allowed to Edwin G. Pratt, attorney for defending county suit at Squire Saltmarsh

 

Treasurer’s report.

No. 13 – Allowed to James Boon for boarding and keeping Asenath Steel, an infant pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris for medicine and attendance on John McFall, a pauper

 

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No. 15 – Allowed to Charles Vattier for coffin and use of ferry boat in burying drowned man, ferrying jurors, &c.

No. 16 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding Jury of Inquest on a drowned man

No. 17 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh, Juror of Inquest above

No. 18 – Allowed to Isaac Spencer, Juror of Inquest above

No. 19 – Allowed to Horace Whitney, Juror of Inquest above

No. 20 – Allowed to John McNeely, Juror of Inquest above

No. 21 – Allowed to Edmond C. Chrisman, Juror of Inquest above

No. 22 – Allowed to Mark Beach, Juror of Inquest above

No. 23 – Allowed to C. B. Brasher, Juror of Inquest above

No. 24 – Allowed to G. Saltmarsh, Juror of Inquest above

No. 25 – Allowed to Thomas Baggs, Juror of Inquest above

No. 26 – Allowed to Jabez Percival, Juror of Inquest above

No. 27 – Allowed to Milo Longwood, Juror of Inquest above

No. 28 – Edward Fairchild, Juror of Inquest above

No. 29 – Allowed to Edward Fairchild for digging grave and burying drowned man

No. 30 – Allowed to C. F. Clarkson for printing notice of election of Seminary Trustees and publishing notice for county Treasurer

Lytle W. Johnson – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

William Tibbetts – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his grocery in Manchester Township

 

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Daniel Newton – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Sparta Township

No. 31 – Allowed to Enoch D. John for one ream of paper

No. 32 – Allowed to Joseph Wood for costs paid for the county on a non suit

No. 33 – Allowed to George Arnold for costs paid by him for Dearborn County

No. 34 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping Elisma Gay, a pauper

No. 35 – Allowed to A. H. Dill for 3 books for duplicates

No. 36 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for sundry services, binding out sundry poor children

No. 37 – Allowed to Elisha Mettlar, constable, for keeping guard and hiring guards to keep certain prisoners from escaping (to wit: John Chamberlain and Elisha Groves)

No. 38 – Allowed to John D. Crontz for sundry repairs to the jail

No. 39 – Allowed to J. Phinney for making a table and desk and furnishing materials for the Sheriff’s office

No. 40 – Allowed to Jeremiah Phinney for sundry repairs to jail

No. 41 – Allowed to J. Phinney for repairs to the jail

 

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In the matter of the Application of Elias Conwell for a ferry – application is resisted by Charles Vattier, who moves board to receive his bond for the ferry established by Elias Conwell on Vattier’s land. Cowell is owner of land on the Aurora side of Creek immediately above the old ferry and establishes ferry on his own land. Land on opposite side of Hogan from Aurora is owned by Aurora Association, not Vattier, and old ferry was situated on lands of Elias Conwell. Vattier relinquished ferry. Vattier’s bond with Walter Armstrong, security. Board sustains Conwell’s plea and adjudge Vattier to pay costs.

 

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No. 42 – Allowed to John Spencer for monies paid, laid out and expended in reclaiming and retaking sundry prisoners to wit: William Wilkinson, William Allington, Ezekiel S. Harrington and William Halford.

No. 43 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for attendance at called court of Commissioners

No. 44 – Allowed to George Arnold for attendance at called Court of Commissioners

No. 45 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for attendance at Called Court of Commissioners

No. 46 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for extra service signing county orders

No. 47 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for services as commissioner

 

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No. 48 – Allowed to George Arnold for services as commissioner

No. 49 – Allowed to William Conaway for services as commissioner

James W. Hunter appointed to procure a seal for this court.

Ordered notice be given for building and completing the work of the Court House or suit will be brought.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1832 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1832 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May Session 1832

Page 238

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • Joseph Woods

Edward S. Bush – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Joshua Dorman – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors in Sparta Township

Shadrach Hathaway – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Decoursey & Richardson – license to retail foreign merchandise

J. & W. O’Neal – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Abijah North & Co. – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

 

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Henry McKenzie – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

Daniel Miller – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries

No. 1 – Allowed to Haines & Morrison for medicine and attendance to Anna Noble, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to Haines & Morrison for medicine and attendance to Anna Noble, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Elhanan Wiley for keeping and boarding a male infant pauper

John H. Gibson – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries

Thomas Guion – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries

Assessment rolls accepted.

No. 4 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping and boarding Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Betsy Burrows for keeping Mary Anne McBride, a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to Mary Muir for boarding and keeping Rebecca Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Jacob Larimore for boarding and keeping Thomas Moore, a pauper

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel Horram for keeping Anne Gay, a pauper

Bedford & Saltmarsh – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries at their grocery in Lawrenceburgh

Reed Crandel, commissioner for state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Madison filed bond. Jacob Eggleston, security.

No. 9 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding a Jury of Inquest on a dead body

No. 10 – Allowed to Jabez Percival, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 11 – Allowed to John Langley, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 12 – William N. Rodgers, Juror on the above Inquest

 

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No. 13 – Allowed to Henry Teney, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 14 – Allowed to Michael Trester, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 15 – Allowed to Francis Welch, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 16 – Allowed to William Fooks, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 17 – Allowed to John Sarver, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 18 – Allowed to Abraham Teney, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 19 – Allowed to Spencer Davis, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 20 – Allowed to Spencer West, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 21 – Allowed to James Green, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 22 – Allowed to Charles Vattier for making coffin & use of ferry boats for a dead body

No. 23 – Allowed to Edward Fairchild for digging grave and burying dead body

No. 24 – Allowed to James Bridges for his services as witness on the foregoing Inquest

No. 25 – Allowed to Edward Fairchild for his services as witness on the above Inquest

 

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No. 26 – Allowed to Joseph Norris for his services as witness on the foregoing Inquest

No. 27 – Allowed to Elias Conklin for repairing stray pen and furnishing oats

Fines returned by John T Hall:

  • Isaac Clarke – fined $1.00
  • Peter Larr – fined $1.00
  • Lucy Ann Lockwood – fined $1.00
  • Daniel Sink – fined $1.50

Fines returned by Thomas Palmer:

  • Alexander Kinkaid – assault & battery on Spencer West – fined $1.00
  • Ulysses Cook – assault & battery on Jno Lawrence – fined $1.00

 

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Liquor license tax.

Charles W. Wright – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his grocery in Manchester

Norval Sparks – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Caleb A. Craft & Son – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Haines & Lanius – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

James & Scranton – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their shop in Rising Sun

James M. Darragh – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

 

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William Runnion – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

Samuel Howard – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Rising Sun

John M. Barker – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors

Hustis & Hopkins – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Manchester Township

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery and retail groceries and spirituous liquors

Richard Hughes – license to keep a grocery at his house in Kelso Township

James Lawrence – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township

 

Page 245

Shaw & Prautzman – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

No. 28 – Allowed to Simon Peters for keeping and boarding Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 29 – Allowed to Rebecca Austin for keeping and boarding Anne Noble, a pauper

No. 30 – Allowed to James Walker, commissioner fo school lands, for attending sale of Section 16, Township 6, Range 1

Ordered remitted to Joseph Sylvester the tax on 160 acres of land overcharged in 1830.

Ordered remitted to Isaac Mills the tax on half quarter section of land for 1831.

Jackson Township formed.

 

Page 246

No. 31 – Allowed to James Paris for boarding and keeping Ruth Barrickluo, a pauper

George P. Buell – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 32 – Allowed to David V. Culley for printing expose of receipts and expenditures

Walter Armstrong appointed treasurer

No. 33 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for keeping and boarding Maria Matthews, a pauper

William Harrington – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

No. 34 – Allowed to George Smith for assessing town lots in Dillsboro

No. 35 – Allowed to Jacob W. Eggleston for assessing and valuing town lots in Hillsborough

 

Page 247

Fines returned by Cyrus Mills:

  • Gersham Dunn – assault on complaint of Joshua Rownd – fined $1.00

James Walker, Commissioner of School Lands, report.

Fines assessed by Joseph Woods:

  • John Scott – assault & battery committed on the body of Jacob Neal – fined $1.00

 

Page 248

Report of Seminary Funds.

Fines returned by Wm Conaway:

  • Samuel Jones – assault & battery committed on the body of Stephen Green – fined 3.00
  • Davis Weaver – assault & battery committed on the body of John Mahaney – fined $1.00

 

Page 249

Fines returned by Abijah Bennet:

  • John Payne – assault & battery committed on the body of Thomas Nelson – fined $1.00

Fines returned by John Saltmarsh:

  • Thomas Williamson – fine assessed by Benjn Fuller and replevied

Petition of Enoch Blasdell and sundry others, proprietors of Cambridge, as heirs of Jacob Blasdel, deceased, praying the vacation of sundry lots, streets and alleys in Cambridge. Objected to by John Dawson, owner of 3 or 4 lots in town. Ordered all lots, streets and alleys in Cambridge vacated, except Main Street and certain lots.

 

Page 250

Russell Coman appointed collector

Collector’s report.

 

Page 251

No. 36 – Allowed to Horace Bassett for valuing or assessing town lots in Aurora

No. 37 – Allowed to Thomas Baggs for assessing the value to town lots in Aurora

No. 38 – Allowed to Wm. McBride for assessing the value of town lots in Wilmington

No. 39 – Allowed to Benjamin Bryan for assessing the value of town lots in Wilmington

No. 40 – Allowed to Walter Armstrong for assessing the value of town lots in Lawrenceburg

No. 41 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh for assessing the value of town lots in Lawrenceburg

 

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Omar Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

John P. Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Thomas Falber – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries at his store or shop in Aurora

No. 42 – Allowed to John Garner for removing Ruth Barrickloo, a pauper

No. 43 – Allowed to David S. Major for assessing taxable property in Logan Township

No. 44 – Allowed to William Tucker for assessing taxable property in Kelso Township

No. 45 – Allowed to Benjamin Tibetts, Sr., for assessing taxable property in Manchester Township

No. 46 – Allowed to Samuel Morrison for assessing taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township

 

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No. 47 – Allowed to Charles Lindsay for assessing taxable property in Laughery Township

No. 48 – Allowed to Benjamin Johnson for assessing taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 49 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson for assessing taxable property in Cesars Creek Township

No. 50 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for assessing taxable property in Union Township

No. 51 – Allowed to John Lewis for assessing taxable property in Randolph Township

Treasurer’s report.

 

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No. 52 – Allowed to Virgil Pratt for services on a Jury of Inquest

No. 53 – Allowed to Jeremiah Phinney for his services in erecting a privy or necessary house on the public square near the court house and gate for the stray pen

No.53 [sic] – Allowed to David Shaw for making a coffin for a drowned man

No. 54 – Allowed to John S. Scribner, constable, attending circuit court

No. 55 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder, constable, attending court

No. 56 – Allowed to Hiram W. Cloud, constable, attending court

No. 57 – Allowed to Isaac Spencer for attendance in court attending juries

No. 58 – Allowed to Milton Gregg, Sheriff, for sundry articles purchased for the use of the court and services rendered

No. 59 – Allowed to Milton Gregg, Sheriff, for a stove and pipe for the use of the court house

Allowances for Grand Jurors at March Term 1832:

  • No. 60 – Matthias Haines
  • No. 61 – John Barrickulow
  • No. 62 – John S. Olmstead
  • No. 63 – James Rand
  • No. 64 – Asa Shattuck
  • No. 65 – Henry Sikely
  • No. 66 – George Nichols
  • No. 67 – Henry McKenzie
  • No. 68 – James Rabb
  • No. 69 – George Pate
  • No. 70 – Abraham Roland
  • No. 71 – Henry Collins
  • No. 72 – Phineas King
  • No. 73 – Joseph Plumer
  • No. 74 – Abraham True

 

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Allowances to Petit Jurors for March Term 1832:

  • No. 75 – Hugh Noyes
  • No. 76 – Hamlet Sparks
  • No. 77 – Samuel Frazier
  • No. 78 – Blackly Shoemake
  • No. 79 – James Foster
  • No. 80 – James S. Hogshier
  • No. 81 – Litte W. Johnson
  • No. 82 – Joseph Hayes
  • No. 83 – William H. Sorg
  • No. 84 – Robert Wilson
  • No. 85 – Aaron Ball
  • No. 86 – David Fisher
  • No. 87 – WIlliam Olcott
  • No. 88 – Thomas McKinny
  • No. 89 – Jesse Laird
  • No. 90 – William Jessup
  • No. 91 – John Shook, Jr.
  • No. 92 – Samuel Elliott
  • No. 93 – John Binegar
  • No. 94 – Joseph E. Baker
  • No. 95 – Samuel Wright
  • No. 96 – Joseph Woods
  • No. 97 – William Lampkin
  • No. 98 – William S. Durbin
  • No. 99 – Jonathan Reed
  • No. 100 – Levi Miller
  • No. 101 – Duncan Carmichael
  • No. 102 – Asa Shattuck
  • No. 103 – John Davidson
  • No. 104 – Isaac Carabaugh
  • No. 105 – George Conner
  • No. 106 – Almon Fairbanks
  • No. 107 – James Lewis
  • No. 108 – Horace Whitney
  • No. 109 – Milow Longwood
  • No. 110 – William Peck
  • No. 111 – James Leonard
  • No. 112 – Jacob Brasher
  • No. 113 – Conrad Huffman
  • No. 114 – John Shanks
  • No. 115 – John Saltmarsh
  • No. 116 – Joshua Peck

 

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County taxes.

Russell Coman, Collector of Taxes for 1832 offers Oliver Hustis, Abner Tibbets, David Tibet’s and Benjamin Sylvester as securities.

Jury selection.

Seminary Funds report.

 

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No. 117 – Allowed to James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court and this court, for extra services

No. 118 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for his extra services as sheriff

No. 119 – Allowed to A. U. Dill for rent of clerk’s office

No. 120 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as commissioner of Dearborn County one day attending at the Circuit on a lawsuit and as commissioner

No. 121 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as commissioner

No. 122 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for his services as commissioner

Walter Armstrong appointed to procure for the county the weights and measures as required by law.

 

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No. 124 [sic] – Allowed to Isaac Dunn for eight days services as associate judge of the Dearborn Circuit Court

No. 125 – Allowed to John McPike for eight days services as associate judge of the Dearborn Circuit Court

Board adjourned.

 

 

May 1832 Called Session

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Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • Joseph Woods

Edwin G. Pratt appointed attorney to defend the board of county commissioners in suit before Justice Saltmarsh by Jabez Percival against said board.

Thomas Guin – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery store in Union Township

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1832 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1832 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

March 1832 Session

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • Joseph Woods

Board opened by Milton Gregg, Sheriff.

No. 1 – Allowed to John Barrickulow, Jr., for removing paupers to Ohio

James Walker, Commissioner of School Lands, produced bond. Henry Walker, Benjamin Walker, Jr., James McKittrick, George Nichols, Daniel Bartholomew and Arthur St. Vance, as securities.

Cheek and Wood – license to keep a store and retail foreign and domestic merchandise at their store in Wilmington

Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Wilmington

Hugh McClure and Meritt Hubbell appointed additional trustees of School Section 16, Township 7, Range 1.

 

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Merrit Hubble – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Logan Township

John Langley – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Aurora

No. 2 – Allowed to John Spencer, late Sheriff, for extra services

No. 3 – Allowed to John Spencer for record book and stationery purchased for the clerk’s and recorder’s office

No. 4 – Allowed to Nicholas Stone for keeping and boarding Ruth Barrickulow, a pauper

Petition of Charles Vattier praying the rates of ferriage to be altered at his ferry over Hogan Creek. Rejected. Fattier relinquishes ferry. Elias Conwell makes application for ferry.

 

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Petition of John A. Lawrence, George W Battz, Frederick and others praying the erection of a new township.

No. 5 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for furnishing and cutting a half cord of wood at this court

Petition of Enoch Blasdell and Jacob Blasdell and sundry other proprietors and owners of lots in Cambridge praying the vacation of sundry lot streets, lanes and alleys. Objected to by John Dawson, owner of sundry lot in Cambridge.

 

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No. 6 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping and boarding Elisma Gay, a pauper

George Johnson – license to retail and vend groceries and liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

Ordered ferry of John Shook across Tanner’s Creek at or near New Lawrenceburg relinquished.

 

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Fines assessed by Benjn Fuller:

  • Joseph Abbott – assault & battery on the complaint of Matilda Abbott, formerly Cheek – fined $3.00

Fines returned by Robert Row, Jr.:

  • Thomas Shearin – assault & battery on the person of Nancy Shearin – fined $1.00
  • David G. Layton – assault & battery on the person of William K. Walker – fined $1.00

Fines returned by Benjn Fuller:

  • Thomas Williamson – assault & battery on the complaint of Jeremiah Matthews – fined $5.00 and costs

 

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Court house to be finish and complete for inspection at September Term.

Treasurer to proceed against collector of public revenue for 1831 unless the county revenue is paid into the Treasury.

No. 7 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for services as Commissioner

No. 8 – Allowed to George Arnold for services as Commissioner

No. 9 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for services as Commissioner

No. 10 – Allowed to John Spencer for four pair of irons furnished for the court house

John Shook failed to file bond for license to keep a ferry across Tanners Creek. Ferry vacated.

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1832 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

January 1832 Session

Page 221

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President
  • George Arnold
  • Joseph Wood

Board opened by John Spencer, Sheriff.

No. 1 – Allowed to John J. French for expenses and services in giving information to the coroner of a dead body

Nathaniel L. Squibb appointed county surveyor. John Barrickulow and John Spencer, securities.

Application of Charles Vattier that the ferry of Elijah Horsley across the Ohio River at Decatur in Dearborn County be vacated. Ferry vacated.

 

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No. 2 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding a Jury of Inquest on a dead body

No. 3 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 4 – Allowed to Richard P. Smith, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 5 – Allowed to James M. Brasher, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 6 – Allowed to Elisha McNeely, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 7 – Allowed to James Salman, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 8 – Allowed to John Shook, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 9 – Allowed to Benjamin Stackman, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 10 – Allowed to Joseph Boone, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 11 – Allowed to Norman West, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 12 – Allowed to Spencer West, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 13 – Allowed to Joseph Daniel, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 14 – Allowed to Thomas Darling, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 15 – Allowed to Nancy Priest as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

No. 16 – Allowed to Patsey Priest as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

No. 17 – Allowed to Obadiah Priest, Jr., as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

No. 18 – Allowed to William R. Fookes as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

 

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No. 19 – Allowed to Jabez Percival as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

No. 20 – Allowed to Thomas B. Pinkard as a witness before a Jury of Inquest

William Tibbets – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors and foreign and domestic groceries

No. 21 – Allowed to Elhanan Wiley for boarding, clothing and keeping Martin Claspel, a pauper

Collector of County Revenue to settle with Treasurer by 1st Monday in March.

Fines returned by William Conway:

  • Luke Evil – retailing spirituous liquors on the sabbath day in Aurora at his tavern – fined $1.00

Fines returned by David Bowers:

  • Samuel Jones – assault & battery committed on David Dyer in Hartford – fined $2.00

 

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John Palmer – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Treasurer’s report.

 

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No. 22 – Allowed to Walter Armstrong, Treasurer, for a book furnished for his office

Treasurer’s report

John Lewis appointed lister of taxable property in Randolph Township

Thomas Wilson appointed lister of taxable property in Cesars Creek Township

Charles Lindsay appointed lister of taxable property in Laughery Township

Benjamin Johnson appointed lister of taxable property in Sparta Township

Benjamin Tibbetts, Jr., appointed lister of taxable property in Manchester Township

William Tucker appointed lister of taxable property in Kelso Township

Daniel S. Major appointed lister of taxable property in Logan Township

Samuel Morrison appointed lister of taxable property in for Lawrenceburgh Township

 

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Joseph Woods appointed lister of taxable property in Union Township

No. 23 – Allowed to Richard P. Smith for overcharge in obtaining store license

John Spencer, Sheriff, authorized to have repairs made and improvements erected.

Criswell & Lynn – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

No. 24 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping and boarding Elismar Gay, a pauper

 

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Fines assessed by Thomas Palmer:

  • William Williams – profane swearing – fined $1.00
  • Sylvester Cook – assault & batter on Nathanl Green – fined $1.00
  • George Smith – profane swearing – fined $1.00

Ordered notice given to Elias Conwell, Seminary Trustee, to make report at next session.

Walter Armstrong appointed to procure the necessary sets of weights and measures.

Fines assessed by Ulysses Cook:

  • Sandford Fuller – assault & battery committed of George Ruble – fined $1.00
  • Sandford Fuller – on complaint of Thomas Ruble for assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • Able Witherow – on complaint of Cline Roland for assault & battery – fined $1.00
  • Cline Roland – on complaint of Able Witherow for assault – fined $1.00

Claims of Thomas P. Pinkard and Jabez Percival for medical attendance on a Jury of Inquest are rejected.

 

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Charles Vattier vs. Elijah Horsly on vacation of ferry. Elijah Horsley by Walker, his attorney, prays appeal from board’s decision to vacate ferry to Dearborn County Circuit Court.

Ordered $1.00 of tavern license tax of Oliver Hustis be remitted.

No. 25 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as Commissioner

No. 26 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as Commissioner

No. 27 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for his services as Commissioner

No. 28 – Allowed to Walter Hudson, constable, for summoning Jury of Inquest, witnesses to same, and attending same.

 

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Petition of Jacob Hayes, Job Miller, James McKinney and others praying the vacation of a certain part of the state road running through their lands. Ordered vacated.

Ruth Barrickloo, wife of John Barrickloo, who resides in Rush County, has become a charge of Logan Township, Dearborn County as a pauper, deserted by her husband. The board orders Overseer of the Poor in Logan Township to remove her to her husband.

 

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No. 29 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as Commissioner

No. 30 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as Commissioner

No. 31 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for his services as Commissioner

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1831 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November 1831 Session

Page 208

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, President of the board
  • George Arnold
  • Joseph Woods

Isaac Adair – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment at his house in Logan Township

Samuel McCurdy – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

James Rand – commissioner for the improvement of Laughery Creek. George Pate, security.

Ordered remitted to Abraham Briggs of Logan Township overcharge on 240 acres of 3rd rate land.

No. 1 – Allowed to Simon Peters for keeping and boarding Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to Robert Kightley for keeping William Shepherd, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping and boarding Mary Orchard, a pauper

 

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No. 4 – Allowed to Mary Muir for keeping and boarding Rebecca Coosenberry, a pauper

Aaron Foulke – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

John M. Baker appointed inspector of flour.

No. 5 – Allowed to Edward Barrickulow for boarding & keeping Charlotte Rose & two children, three paupers & also burying her husband

No. 6 – Allowed to Jacob Larrimore for keeping & boarding Thomas Moore, a pauper

Coles and Walker – license to retail & vend foreign and domestic merchandise at their store in Wilmington

Moore & Pepper – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Ordered to be remitted to Lemuel Roberts his poll tax for 1831.

No. 7 – Allowed to William Crossley for ironing prisoners and repairing Jail as per account filed

Petition of Jacob Hays and upwards of 12 freeholders of Lawrenceburgh Township praying the vacation of part of state road leading from Lawrenceburgh to Brockville in Franklin County and Fort Wayne in Allen County.

 

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Ordered remitted to Walter Hays overcharge in tax for one yoke of oxen for 1830.

William Cullen – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his grocery in Rising Sun

Fines assessed by Robert Rowe:

  • Thomas Shearin – assault & battery on the person of Nancy Shearin – fine replevied

Fines returned by Justice Bradshaw:

  • Charles Vancuran – assault & battery committed on the body of E. A. Smith – fined $1.00

 

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Ordered remitted to Thomas Harget his poll tax for 1831

Petition of Jacob Hayes, Job Miller and sundry other freeholders of Lawrenceburg Township, praying the vacation of a certain part of the state road. Laid over until next session.

Ordered remitted to John Walker overcharge in land tax for 1829

Ordered remitted to Moore & Pepper overcharge on Dearborn Wagon Tax for 1831

Thomas Guion – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Laughery Township

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel Horam for boarding and keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

Claim of James Callahan, Sr., for ferrying a Jury of Inquest across Tanners Creek rejected.

 

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John B. Clark – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic merchandise at his store or house in Manchester Township

No. 9 – Allowed to Enoch D. John for goods furnished a pauper of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 10 – Allowed to John Dawson for keeping and boarding Adam Payne and Rachel Payne, two paupers

Enoch D. John – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 11 – Allowed to Absalom Runon for food furnished a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Betsy Burroughs for keeping and boarding Mary Anne McBride, a pauper

Oliver Hustis – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

Jesse Hunt – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Luther Plummer granted license to retail foreign merchandise at May 1831 and September 1831 sessions. Treasurer to refund license tax.

 

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No. 13 – Allowed to Walter Hudson for boarding & fire wood furnished sundry prisoners confined in Jail

John Shook, owner of the land on this side of Tanner’s Creek opposite New Lawrenceburg and to the center of said creek – ferry license renewed.

Petition of Charles Vattier, by Lawrence his attorney, that Elijah Horsley is owner of ferry across the Ohio River at Decatur and that there are no boats kept at his ferry on this side of the Ohio River, nor roads open to said ferry. Horsley ordered to appear at next session.

 

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No. 14 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk and one ream of writing paper

No. 15 – Allowed to Jacob J. Huff and others for digging a grave for drowned man

No. 16 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned man

No. 17 – Allowed James Brasher, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 18 – Allowed to Mark McCracken, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 19 – Allowed to Jarred Percival, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 20 – Allowed to Harris Fitch, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 21 – Allowed to Daniel Dennison, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 22 – Allowed to A. W. Thompson, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 23 – Allowed to James Jones, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 24 – Allowed to E. Gridley, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 25 – Allowed to Absalom Runnion, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 26 – Allowed to Horace Whitney, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 27 – Allowed to Jabez Whipple, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 28 – Allowed to Joseph Boon, Juror on the above Inquest

 

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No. 29 – Allowed to William Griffin as a witness on Jury of Inquest

No. 30 – Allowed to Waller Hudson as constable summoning witnesses to inquest

No. 31 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for advertising election of school commissioner

No. 32 – Allowed to Charles L. Spooner for making a coffin for a drowned man and transporting the same to Aurora

No. 33 – Allowed to John Spencer, Sheriff, for six mouths extra service, repairs to Jail, duplicate books, fire wood and making fires

No. 34 – Allowed to John S. Percival for holding a Jury of Inquest as coroner on the body of a drowned man

No. 35 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 36 – Allowed to Asa Shattuck, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 37 – Allowed to James Brasher, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 38 – Allowed to James Jones, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 39 – Allowed to Morgan Welch, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 40 – Allowed to Edward Fairchild, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 41 – Allowed to Horace Whitney, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 42 – Allowed to Daniel Dennison, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 43 – Allowed to Absalom Runnion, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 44 – Allowed to Thomas D. Bayley, Juror on the above Inquest

 

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No. 44 [sic] – Allowed to Milo Longwood, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 45 – Allowed to John Davidson, Juror on the above Inquest

No. 46 – Allowed to Henry Teny as witness on Inquest

No. 47 – Allowed to Jacob J. Huff as witness on Inquest

No. 48 – Allowed to Edward Fairchild for digging grave & burying a dead man

No. 49 – Allowed to Charles Vattier for making coffin and use of flat

No. 50 – Allowed to Thomas Porter for recording two Indentures

No. 51 – Allowed to John Spencer for furnishing record book for recorder’s office

Ordered that the owners of the old school house on the public square shall remove the same or the same will be sold as a nuisance and removed by the board.

Judge, Juror and Constable certificates of services to be received by the Treasurer as county orders.

No. 52 – Allowed to Nicholas Stone for keeping, boarding and furnishing shoes to Ruth Barrickluo (wife of John Barrickluo), a pauper

John P. Dunn appointed Trustee of Seminary Funds. Isaac Dunn, George P. Buell and George Toussey as securities.

 

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No. 53 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services as Commissioner

No. 54 – Allowed to George Arnold for his services as Commissioner

No. 55 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for his services as Commissioner

George Toussey – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Election of Trustees of School Sections to be held at:

  • Township 3, Range 1 – House of Robert Ricketts
  • Township 4, Range 1 – House of John Hall
  • Township 5, Range 1 – Court House in Lawrenceburg
  • Township 6, Range 1 – House of Jeheu Goodwin
  • Township 7, Range 1 – House of Pearson
  • Township 3, Range 2 – House of James Murray
  • Township 4, Range 2 – House of David Bowers
  • Township 5, Range 2 – House of William Caldwell
  • Township 6, Range 2 – House of William Bennet
  • Township 7, Range 2, House of Jacob Lawrence
  • Township 4, Range 3 – House of James McGuire
  • Township 5, Range 3 – House of Archibald McCabe
  • Township 6, Range 3 – House of Martin Justus
  • Township 7, Range 3 – House of Daniel Hathaway

 

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Walter Armstrong appointed inspector of salt imported into county.

Newspapers to publish expose of year without fee.

No. 56 – Allowed to David V. Culley for printing advertisement of elections and notice of fire proof office

 

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Elias Conwell – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

License applications must be handed in at 1st or 2nd day of session or postponed.

Account of receipts and expenditures.